Thursday, November 10, 2016

Michael Tellinger Hacked - Posts and Website Links

This article serves as a record for the various posts on Michael Tellinger's Facebook page found to have numerous inconsistent, and which seem completely out of character for this well-established public figure. These unusual posts were made during the week of November 6th and show numerous signs of gross inauthenticity compared to Tellinger's authentic, highly professional standard. This article may serve as evidence for anyone seeking to gain more information on this divergence from creative professionalism.

You will notice several of the exact
same Facebook posts repeated over and over again on the same day. Many of
them are the exact same verbiage copied and pasted to different articles and posts. One would think
that an accomplished writer would have more creativity than to simply
copy and paste for hours on end on Facebook. It is almost as though
whoever made these posts did so for a living and did not have much
else to do. This is the common job
description of a paid troll.

These people sit at workstations with
multiple monitors in front of them pretending to be several individuals, but in reality they are just one person with multiple fake accounts on social media. If an
individual—say someone who worked for the CIA—wanted to hack an
account such as this it would not be difficult. As I understand it,
Facebook gave them (and I believe the NSA) the green light to do so at
any time. This may seem unfortunate, but there is an upside.

When CIA-types attempt to imitate the words of trained and well-studied scholars, it shows in obvious ways. However, we cannot see this until we choose to open our eyes to it. The fact is that we are only as awake as we choose to be.

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Michael Tellinger's Facebook Account HACKED – Convincing Evidence that the Account of a Well-Known Public Figure may have been Compromised

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